#include <itpp/base/mat.h>
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| T | itpp::max (const Vec< T > &v) | 
| Maximum value of vector.  | |
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| T | itpp::max (const Vec< T > &v, int &index) | 
| Maximum value of vector, also returns the index position of max value.  | |
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| Vec< T > | itpp::max (const Mat< T > &m, int dim=1) | 
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| Vec< T > | itpp::max (const Mat< T > &m, ivec &index, int dim=1) | 
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| T | itpp::min (const Vec< T > &in) | 
| Minimum value of vector.  | |
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| T | itpp::min (const Vec< T > &in, int &index) | 
| Minimum value of vector, also returns the index position of min value.  | |
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| Vec< T > | itpp::min (const Mat< T > &m, int dim=1) | 
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| Vec< T > | itpp::min (const Mat< T > &m, ivec &index, int dim=1) | 
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| int | itpp::max_index (const Vec< T > &in) | 
| Return the postion of the maximum element in the vector.  | |
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| void | itpp::max_index (const Mat< T > &m, int &row, int &col) | 
| Return the postion of the maximum element in the matrix.  | |
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| int | itpp::min_index (const Vec< T > &in) | 
| Return the postion of the minimum element in the vector.  | |
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| void | itpp::min_index (const Mat< T > &m, int &row, int &col) | 
| Return the postion of the minimum element in the matrix.  | |
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